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  1. Jesse Louis Jackson (Senior) (n. 8 de octubre de 1941) es un activista por los derechos civiles y pastor bautista en los Estados Unidos. Fue candidato a las primarias presidenciales del Partido Demócrata en 1984 y 1988 y ejerció como senador de facto para el Distrito de Columbia desde 1991 hasta 1997.

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  2. Jesse Louis Jackson (né Burns; born October 8, 1941) is an American civil rights activist, politician, and ordained Baptist minister. Beginning as a young protégé of Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement , Jackson maintained his status as a prominent civil rights leader throughout his political and theological career for ...

  3. Jesse Jackson. (1941/10/08 - Unknown) Clérigo y político estadounidense. Reconocido como uno de los más importantes activistas por los derechos de los afroamericanos en Estados Unidos. Partido político: Partido Demócrata. Padres: Helen Burns y Noah Louis Robinson. Cónyuge: Jacqueline Brown (m. 1962)

  4. Hace 2 días · Jesse Jackson (born October 8, 1941, Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.) is an American civil rights leader, Baptist minister, and politician whose bids for the U.S. presidency (in the Democratic Party ’s nomination races in 1983–84 and 1987–88) were the most successful by an African American until 2008, when Barack Obama ...

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    Jesse Louis Burns was born October 8, 1941, in Greensville, South Carolina. His mother, Helen Burns, was 16; his father, Noah Louis Robinson, was a former professional boxer and a married man. When Jesse was 2, Helen married Charles Jackson. Jesse lived with his grandmother Matilda until he was 13. Jesse then returned to Charles Jackson’s house and...

    While in Greensboro Jackson had joined the Congress of Racial Equality and participated in marches and sit-ins. After graduation, he began divinity studies at the Chicago Theological Seminary and worked to organize student support for Martin Luther King Jr. In March of 1965 Jackson travelled to Alabama for the historic Selma to Montgomery marchwith...

    Jackson’s new venture, People United to Save Humanity (PUSH), was similar to Operation Breadbasket, but its scope expanded with its leader’s passions. In 1972 Jackson led a group to the Democratic National Convention that managed to oust Chicago Mayor Richard Daley’s Illinois delegation. In 1984 Jackson ran for the Democratic presidential nominatio...

    Parallel to his domestic advocacy, in the 1980s and 1990s Jackson worked independently to secure the release of prisoners held by several anti-American regimes. He frustrated the Reagan administration by traveling to Syriain 1984 to win the release of a U.S. fighter pilot. Jackson also helped free 22 Americans held in Cuba on drug charges, as well ...

  5. Jesse Jackson le dice a AARP: “Tengo la capacidad y la voluntad de luchar” El ícono de los derechos civiles, de 81 años, deja su puesto como jefe de la Rainbow PUSH Coalition. Por. Sheree R. Curry, AARP. In English. Published 23 de agosto de 2023.

  6. 3 de abr. de 2014 · Civil Rights Activists. Jesse Jackson is an American civil rights leader, Baptist minister and politician who twice ran for U.S. president. Updated: Jul 28, 2020. (1941-) Who Is Jesse...

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